Receiving A Message; Missed Calls Notification; Reading A Message - Nokia 232N Owner's Manual

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Receiving a message

When you receive a message, the phone beeps. The
message is displayed, and the MSG indicator appears.
– if you have selected the 'Short Alarm' option, the
phone beeps 3 times and is then silent.
– if you have selected the 'Long Alarm' option, the
phone beeps continuously for 15 minutes.
To stop the alarm, press any key except ON/OFF or
the volume keys.
– if you have selected the 'No Alarm' option, there is
no audible alarm. Only the message and MSG
indicator are displayed.
To change the message alarm, see page 49.
If 20 messages are already stored when the new
message arrives, the oldest (message 20) is deleted
automatically.

Missed Calls Notification

If you miss a call, the phone displays n Missed Call(s)
and stores the phone number of the person who tried
to call you. (If you miss more than one call, n repre-
sents the number of missed calls.) You can view the
phone numbers of Missed Calls (if available) in
Menu 20. These phone numbers appear in Menu 20
only if your network supports Caller ID and the calling
phone number is available.

Reading a message

The message displayed can be:
A message to say you have a voicemail.
The message you see depends on your switchboard.
The message may show the number of voicemail
messages you have received (and ! if the message is
urgent). Alternatively it may be a call back number for
your voicemail.
A short text message.
Text messages can be up to 14 characters and are
predefined by the switchboard. One text message, for
example, might read "Call home".
A call back number.
If you are unavailable, the caller can leave a phone
number of up to 15 digits for you to call back. To dial a
displayed phone number automatically, press SEND.
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